Publication Date:
2018-10-30
Description:
Author(s): Wenli Di, Zehui Zhang, Lin Li, Kejun Lin, Jun Li, Xiaoguang Li, Bernard P. Binks, Xiaopeng Chen, and Duyang Zang Experiments shows that with increasing sound intensity, an acoustically levitated drop buckles into a bowl shape and experiences a drastic expansion and closure, leading to the formation of an air bubble. This is attributed to the enhanced suction effect at the film rim due to the occurrence of resonance with sound field. [Phys. Rev. Fluids 3, 103606] Published Mon Oct 29, 2018
Keywords:
Drops, Bubbles, Capsules, and Vesicles
Electronic ISSN:
2469-990X
Topics:
Physics
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